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  • No. 9 26 Departure Time From (Place) Mode of Travel* Accompanied by Destination (Place) Arrival Time 11:35a Washington Ntl. Airp. AF Convair Paul Glynn, MF, GER LaGuardia - NYC 12:55p 11:00pm Butler Aviation LaGuardia AF Convair GER, Paul
  • Streets. Arrive 4040. To International Inn w/ Mrs. Johnson and Willie Day Taylor Arrive at Capitol Press Club. Depart International Inn w/ Mrs. Johnson and MF. Arrive Butler Aviation - National Airport Depart National Airport - Butler Aviation - via Gulf
  • Selected names Day Saturday Butler Aviation, Wash. , D.C, Activity (include visited by)* LD To Butler Aviation w/ VM, arriving at 11:25 To Casper, Wyoming, arriving at 12:15 pm Jack Valenti (from the plane) - inviting him to the Ranch At the airport
  • Biemiller & Arthur Goldberg, re: minimum wage proposal Peyton Ford Sec Gates, re: coming to see LBJ at 5:30 Delegate John Burns and Kan Luke (Hawaii) Paul Butler and Jack Redding Harry Provence (Waco) re: invitation to address Grain & Feed Dealers Convention
  • 12:15p Butler Date July 6, 1960 Activity (include Expenditure Code visited by)* LD To NY City -- see travel activity Lunch a t Ne w York Times wit h editors meeting at Time Magazine with editors Earl Brown (Senator was now at his suite
  • Smathers and Sen Clements about Paul Butler ) Reception fo r Alaska-Hawai i delegatio n give n b y Donal d Dawso n an d other s a t Natl Capita l Dem o Club , Carlto n Hote l Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE
  • ranch. Takes Helicopter from Scharnhorst Ranch for LBJ Ranch with: Judg e Moursund, Jesse Kellam, Dr. James Young, Sgt Paul Glynn, 4 USS S men and CWO xxxxxxx Harmon. Returned to LBJ Ranch - to the office, looks over mail, reads papers, then to bedroom
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 20 Bi : Yes . Well, in 1957 and 1958 I was finance director of the Democratic National Committee . Paul Butler was the chairman, Matt McCloskey
  • of Senate Democrats; John Sparkman; Paul Douglas; Paul Butler; Matt McCloskey; Americans for Democratic; Charlie Murphy; Albert and Mark Lasker Foundation; 750 Club; Ed Foley; Liz Carpenter; Ralph Hewitt; Bob Berry; Dave Lloyd; Jack Kennedy; Ted Sorenson
  • with Gov. Daniel and Jim Rowe Dinner honoring Paul Butler at Beverly Hilton Hotel Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No. TELEPHONE CODE : f - fro m t- t o Lo - Loca l LD - Lon g Distanc e Notes concernin
  • of the House of Repre­ sentatives . He didn't work hard at his job . He was .getting a lot of publicity from his glamour [as a] senator . bloc . He was in the liberal-­ He voted with Senator [Joseph S .] Clark, Paul Douglas and what Johnson considered
  • visited by) OFF RECORD: The President to the Cabinet Room to Join Secy Dean Rusk Under Secy of Def Paul Nitze Asst Secy of State Covey Oliver Director of the CIA, Hon Richard Helms Robert M. Sayre, Inter-American Affairs,State Dept. Walt W. Rostow William
  • problems with the Democratic Party with Paul Butler. But by that time, I don't think the Democratic Advisory Committee, or whatever Butler called it--well, it was prominent; it was noisy in Texas. The people who were aligned with Butler, they were raucous
  • Allan Shivers and Democrats for Eisenhower in 1952; the role of LBJ and Sam Rayburn in the 1956 Texas State Democratic Convention; Paul Butler and the Democratic Advisory Committee; party at Dewey Bradford's house; how LBJ won county and precinct
  • / Mrs. Johnso n Larry Templ e Marie Fehme r Mary Rathe r to Jet Sta r fo r Bergstro m Ai r Forc e Bas e u p fo r Bergstro m ABOARD JE T STA R President and Mrs. Johnso n Marie Fehmer Larry Templ Mary Rather Dr._ Vos 12:16 p m Wheel e Paul Glyn
  • Warren Woodward C. R. Smith Perry Woofter D. G. Spencer LKE&X REMARKS ^ Secretary Connor ^Mr. John de Lorenzi, Director of Public Relations and Govt. AAA Mr. Norman Paul. Under Secy of Air Force Mr. Walter Boehner, BOB Mr. Arthur Kallen, BOB Mr. Harry
  • Paul Butler attacks Leonard W. Hall, Republican National Committee chairman, for turning down an offer from NBC of free time for a short, weekly debate between the two chairmen from now until the election. Butler contends that the Republicans, with $5
  • by Mrs. Roy Butler and Mrs. Alfred Negley and Mr. Butler - called the ranch this morning to ask for the book. When the President saw HHZZ the book and the request, he said, "Of course, I'll do it. I'm delighted to do anything for Roy Butler. " • He 11
  • into this place--I didn't know he was going to do it, I walked in with him. He went up to--who the hell was that guy? G: Was it Steve Mitchell or Paul Butler? R: Paul Butler. And he just cussed him out publicly, I never heard a man being cussed out [like
  • Southern Manifesto; farm legislation; Francis Case; social security; LBJ and Paul Butler; LBJ and Nixon; 1956 Democratic National Convention
  • , the passage of that 1957 Civil Rights Act, was one of the things that many of the national Democratic liberals, such as Paul Butler, at the time DNe chairman, and some of the people you were working with, with the Democratic National Committee, used as one
  • Meeting LBJ in the 1930’s; whether or not LBJ’s personality changed over the years; confrontations between Texas liberals and conservatives with LBJ cought in the middle; Paul Butler’s attempts to gain power and to make the Democratic party more
  • Harlan to the Supreme Court after it votes on the tax bill. Six Republican senators and 8 House members accuse Democratic National Chairman Paul Butler of using smear tactics when he recently suggested that Eisenhower may not run again because of Mrs
  • Council. That's right. Paul Butler was then the chairman of the Democratic National Committee. I was retained as special counsel by the Democratic National Committee. the committee voted to establish the advisory with the charter, the form of and so
  • [For interviews 1 and 2] Brief contacts with Senator Johnson during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations; Democratic Advisory Council establishment and opposition by LBJ and Sam Rayburn; Paul Butler; LBJ’s effectiveness as Senate majority
  • for chairman of the convention. What happened? Bo: I think that's probably correct.Strange thing--what happened was we ran into Paul Butler again. B: It was he who prevented-- Bo: Well, he said no, and of course Mr. Butler is not with us any more
  • at the convention . Ba : Before we get into the '60 campaign, this pertains to more-or-less directly national committee business . In the late '50s--after 1958 when Paul Butler was chairman--there was created the Democratic Advisory Council as a policy matter
  • Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; admiration of Rayburn; women in South for VP Johnson; Paul Butler; Democratic Advisory Councilom 1948, 1960, 1968 campaigns and conventions; Southern train trip; Mrs. Johnson as a campaigner
  • with this as I am to his reaction to ADA things. This was Paul Butler's effort to give the Democratic Party the image of all-out liberalism and take the leadership away from what he considered the JohnsonRayburn image of the national Party, and I think that he
  • Flood Cong Stanley Tupper Winfield Denton Cong Frank Horton Neal Smith Cong Frank Annunzio Julia Butler Hansen Cong Henry Gonzalez John J McFall Cong Wright Patman WRHull Cong Bob Casey Thomas Morris Clarence Long Charles R Jonas Senate and House Stay
  • , Richard M. Black, Billy Clifton Higby, Lt. Susan J. Nakamura, Aileen Se s Bowen, Norman Arthur Hittke, Gorton D. Nedd, Ernest Eugene Jr. Bowles, Ens. Susan J. Hokeness, Steven Alan Card, Susan Kay Brosz, Allyn Ray Israel, Joseph Alan Paul, Mark Allan
  • of state; Christian Herter is sworn in as secretary at the White House on 4/22. 4/16 LBJ addresses the American Society of Newspaper Editors banquet. LBJ also attends a reception for Texas editors this afternoon. Paul Butler also addresses the ASNE
  • Commissioners Andrew Biemiller Frank Rodger s Harry Moffett Paul Carlin, Asst. Director, National Assoc. of Counties Thomas L. Kimball, Secy-Asst. Treas. , National Wildlife Fed. Richard H. Stroud, Exec. VP, Sport Fishing Institute Franklin Daniel, Exec. VP
  • January 21, 1967 ,eQOlNf•X!iX~n President Lyndon Baines Johnson White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: I wish to express my deep appreciation of your action in appointing Senator Paul Ii Douglas to his present position, believing that what
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Douglas, Paul H."
  • Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-
  • Folder, "Douglas, Paul H., 1/1/67 - 12/31/67," Name Files, WHCF, Box D-251
  • of the people, they were ready to take over that convention hall. But Kennedy was smart. known. How they bribed Paul Butler I have never But Paul Butler was the chairman of the Democratic Party and he hated Johnson and Mr. Rayburn because they had been
  • . Howard University Dr. George Butcher, Howard University Dr. Broadus Butler, Dept of HEW, Washington MORE ATTENDANCE ON PAGE 10 Dr. Willis Byrd, Lincoln University, Missouri To Oval Office The President asked for Senator Dirksen -- when told that he
  • 24617781] Jenkins -­ XV -­ 7 sashays at having some harmony. He met with [Paul] Butler I remember and I think met with Rayburn and praised Mr. Johnson and Mr. Rayburn, maybe even Butler, I don't remember. But when he got right down to it, at the end
  • the purpose of those? R: Just to bring them into camp. It was to make friends with them early. I remember Paul Butler and the civil rights controversy. "Johnsons and Alsops go fishing"--God! If you knew how funny that line was, "Johnsons and Alsops go
  • . Rebekah Johnson; Sherman Adams' resignation; crisis of Quemoy and Matsu; rally with Vance Hartke; Democratic sweep of Congressional election; Paul Butler and the Democratic National Committee; LBJ's address to the U.N.; LBJ's meeting with Lopez Mateos
  • when 9 g o t o u t of th e W h ite H ou se an d I said " I am goin g to be a g u est!" H e re it w a s d iffe re n t, I d id k n o w many of t h e. gu&AtA ; our hosts the Roy Butlers, dear Paul and D olly Bolton, whom I greeted with a hug, the pale
  • weather; Liz leaves plane in Dallas to drive to Austin; Lady Bird chooses building materials for house in Austin; desk work at Federal Office Building; Lady Bird to Roy Butler's party at the Westgate; Lady Bird meets LBJ at A.W. Moursunds'; swimming; late
  • incident; Lewis Strauss nomination as Secretary of Commerce; James Eastland and appointments; Congressional strengths; LBJ and Herman Talmadge; the loyalty oath; Paul Butler; Joe Rauh.
  • --and majority. Certainly I don't think they should have been bound by a policy that was completely partisan in nature. B: Is it possible that in that antagonism there 1.]ere personalities too--that Mr. Johnson and Paul Butler just didn't get along? D: I'm
  • Biographical information; Senator McFarland; Sam Rayburn; relationship between Truman and Senator Johnson; Paul Butler; 1956, 1960 and 1964 conventions and campaigns; JFK; Jim Rowe; Hubert Humphrey; Abe Ribicoff; RFK; LBJ as Vice President; DNC; 3
  • : ADDRES S BY THE PRES . UPO N RECEIP T O F REPOR T Harrison E . Alle n - Labo r Dept . Norma n Nicholson , kaise r industrie s Emile Bourg , PECC O Norma n Paul , Asst . Secy , o f Defens e George Butler , PEE O To m Powers, PCEE O King Carr , PCEE O Jame
  • groups wanted to see. Mrs. [Eleanor] Roosevelt was not for Lyndon Johnson; Herbert Lehman was not, Paul Butler was not, and so on. And they were firing away at him. This image that was before the country of the second most powerful man, the brilliant
  • IssueNumberXLVIIIDecember 15. 1990 Fifteenth Century Painting given to President Johnson by Pope Paul VI. MerryChristmasto a[[ our _friends Eveningsat the LibraryProvide Friends of the LBJ Library were invited to "An E ening With ... •• Dr. Don
  • the Air Force for a “total breakdown” in basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. The breakdown was a result of overcrowding due to the attempt by the Air Force to “hoard” manpower. 2/20 Former Senator Tydings and Senator Butler testify before
  • , Fehmer, Roy Butler, Tom Graham, Dr. Welch, Congressmen Pickle, Patman, Pool, Poage, Purcell, Roberts, Teague, General Schriever, and others fly to Dallas where LBJ has lunch w/James Ling and LTV executives (some of the group flies on to Austin). After